World / Science & Education
03.07.2009 10:16
prweb.com
Bill Moyers will moderate this panel and look at the issues - economic, political and cultural - facing the U.S., but through a lens of progressive Christianity, with what are considered more "traditional" themes that frame the collapse of the market as sinful and outlining economic policies that take into account our moral obligations to each other. This panel was part of a very successful iTunes accessible class presented by the Union Theological Seminary. Union Theological Seminary's President Serene Jones, Gary Dorrien and Cornel West share insights on American politics, policy and the economic crisis. (PRWeb Jul 3, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Union_Theological/Seminary_PBS_Moyers/prweb2604874.htm
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Colleges
03.07.2009 10:16
prweb.com
Meet your ever growing Dolphin Computer Access team at the American Council of the Blind Annual convention July 3rd thru July 11th in Orlando, the National Federation of the Blind 2009 National Convention July 3rd thru July 8th, 2009 in Detroit and the AHEAD 2009 Global Access Conference July 20th thru July 25th, 2009 in Louisville. (PRWeb Jul 3, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/07/prweb2599264.htm
World
Colleges
03.07.2009 08:21
prweb.com
NASCAR won't guarantee this at their Daytona 500 event this weekend but Driver Ed in a Box, LLC guarantees your teen driver will drive collision-free for their entire first year of driving or your money back. (PRWeb Jul 3, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/07/prweb2602144.htm
World
Remote Education
03.07.2009 08:21
prweb.com
International Christian leader expresses concern regarding young president's understanding of American history (PRWeb Jul 2, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/07/prweb2603894.htm
World
Remote Education
03.07.2009 06:06
medicalnewstoday.com
Scientists are to study a group of proteins that are highly effective at killing bacteria and which could hold the key to developing new types of antibiotics. Researchers from the Universities of York and Leeds have been awarded £3.3m from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) to find out how a family of proteins known as colicins force their way into bacterial cells before destroying them.
World
Biology
03.07.2009 04:14
roomthirteen.com
Calling yourselves the saviour's of the metal scene doesn't necessarily make it so.
World
Books & CD
03.07.2009 04:14
roomthirteen.com
A sporting EP from the comical Folk band from Lancashire including their love of tea and how they hate eggs!
World
Books & CD
03.07.2009 04:14
roomthirteen.com
Laid back Dance-beats sounding like Pet Shop Boys on drugs. Seriously what is the world coming to
World
Books & CD
03.07.2009 04:14
roomthirteen.com
Clean and fresh Blues/Rock with strings. Stephen gives us a nice single off of his yet-to-be-released new album.
World
Books & CD
03.07.2009 04:14
roomthirteen.com
Less Street Punk and more laid-back Ska influenced mid-tempo Punk on the band’s 7th album.
World
Books & CD
03.07.2009 04:09
medicalnewstoday.com
The salamander is a superhero of regeneration, able to replace lost limbs, damaged lungs, sliced spinal cord -- even bits of lopped-off brain. But it turns out that remarkable ability isn't so mysterious after all -- suggesting that researchers could learn how to replicate it in people.
World
Biology
03.07.2009 04:09
medicalnewstoday.com
New research, conducted by Charles Wingo and his colleagues, at the University of Florida, Gainsville, suggests a link between the circadian rhythm and control of sodium (salt) levels in mice. The hormone aldosterone regulates levels of sodium in the blood and thereby helps control blood pressure.
World
Biology
03.07.2009 04:09
medicalnewstoday.com
GENE THERAPY: Defining immune pathways limiting gene therapy In gene therapy, recombinant adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) are commonly used vehicles for delivering the therapeutic gene into target cells. One factor limiting the clinical application of such vehicles is that the immune system often mounts a response against the AAV vehicle.
World
Biology
03.07.2009 04:09
medicalnewstoday.com
We are all familiar with the fact that cognitive function declines as we get older. Moreover, recent studies have shown that the specific kind of daily activities we engage in during the course of our lives appears to influence the extent of this decline. A team of researchers from Technische Universität Berlin are studying how division of labour among honey bees affects their learning performance as they age.
World
Biology
03.07.2009 04:09
medicalnewstoday.com
A team of Penn State scientists has shed light on the processes that lead to certain human DNA mutations that are implicated in hundreds of inherited diseases such as tuberous sclerosis and neurofibromatosis type 1. The results one day could influence the way couples who seek to have children receive genetic counseling.
World
Biology
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